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What is the present tense of attorned?

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The present tense of attorned is attorn.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of attorn is attorns.

The present participle of attorn is attorning.

The past participle of attorn is attorned.

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If they have been stored in the customer's name, the warehouseman should be required to attorn to the bank.
Ontario which specifically states that parties to a franchise agreement are required to attorn to the jurisdiction of the courts of the province.
This agreement is made in accordance with and is subject to the laws of the Province of Nova Scotia and the parties hereto irrevocably attorn to the jurisdiction of the Court of the Province of Nova Scotia.
The parties hereby attorn to the jurisdiction of the Courts of Quebec and the Federal Court of Canada sitting therein.
The Subscriber agrees to attorn to the exclusive jurisdiction of those respective courts.
Mrs. Varga shall attorn to this jurisdiction in relation to all issues of custody and access.

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